wood aloes and lignum aloes

Portuguese translation: Lignum Aloe

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Ver: This is Wood Aloes, or Lignum Aloes, a tree native to India and not to be confused with Aloe Vera. It is usually used in incenses of protection, consecration, success and prosperity. The scent is similar to a combination of sandalwood and ambergris and if the wood is unobtainable, add a few drops of synthetic ambergris or an equal combination of cypress and patchouli to sandalwood as an adequate substitute.

Magickal Herbs -
... Ritual Uses: Magickal Uses: Unkown, It is almost impossible to get this
plant today; however, wood aloes have been used for many centuries. ...www.company-of-wolves.org/magickal.html

Aunt Agatha's Metaphysical Emporium - Newsletter: Guest Article ... variety of Acacia. Aloes This is Wood Aloes, or Lignum Aloes, a tree native to India and not to be confused with Aloe Vera. It is
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aloes - Herb Profile and ...
The word Aloes, in Latin Lignum Aloes, is used in the Bible and in many ancient writings to designate a substance totally distinct from the modern Aloes, namely the resinous wood of Aquilaria agallocha, a large tree growing in the Malayan Peninsula. Its wood constituted a drug which was, down to the beginning of the present century, generally valued for use as incense, but now is esteemed only in the East.
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Ver: This is Wood Aloes, or Lignum Aloes, a tree native to India and not to be confused with Aloe Vera. It is usually used in incenses of protection, consecration, success and prosperity. The scent is similar to a combination of sandalwood and ambergris and if the wood is unobtainable, add a few drops of synthetic ambergris or an equal combination of cypress and patchouli to sandalwood as an adequate substitute.